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Muse Glimmer vs GLM (Z.ai)

Muse GlimmerGLM (Z.ai)

Bottom line: Muse Glimmer for developers building local or on-device AI agents; GLM (Z.ai) for developers building coding agents.

Meta's open-weight 30B agentic model that runs local, multimodal AI agents on a single GPU

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Open-weight frontier LLM family from Z.ai (Zhipu AI), tuned for coding and agents.

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PricingFreeFreemium
CategoryChatbotsChatbots
Tags
llmopen-sourcelocal-aiagentic
llmopen-sourcecodingagentic
Best for
  • Developers building local or on-device AI agents
  • Privacy-conscious teams needing offline, self-hosted inference
  • Coding-agent and tool-use workflows
  • Developers building coding agents
  • Teams wanting an open-source frontier model
  • Cost-sensitive API users
Pros
  • Free, permissive Apache 2.0 license with no commercial usage restrictions
  • Runs fully offline on a single consumer GPU (24-32 GB) or Apple Silicon Mac
  • Purpose-built for agents: tool use, multi-step reasoning and failure recovery
  • Multimodal text-plus-image input through a dedicated perception encoder
  • Broad ecosystem support (Hugging Face, Ollama, LM Studio, llama.cpp, vLLM, MLX, ExecuTorch)
  • Open weights under permissive MIT license for major releases
  • Strong performance on open-weight coding and agentic benchmarks
  • Free chat access at chat.z.ai
  • Competitive, low API token pricing
  • Self-hosting and commercial use allowed
Cons
  • Requires a fairly capable GPU (24 GB+ VRAM) or high-end Mac to run well locally
  • Text and image input only; no audio and no native video support
  • As a 30B model it trails much larger frontier models on the hardest reasoning benchmarks
  • May still make errors in novel multi-step scenarios and can produce inaccurate output
  • Self-hosting requires technical setup versus a turnkey hosted assistant
  • Newest releases may hit coding plans before open weights or API pricing
  • Self-hosting the largest MoE models needs significant hardware
  • Coding Plan works only inside officially supported tools
  • Enterprise features like built-in team collaboration are limited
  • China-based provider may raise data-governance questions for some buyers

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